Category: jackrabbits

Here are some additional photos around and about Regina. One of the notable attractions is the RCMP Heritage Centre which I will cover in a separate post. The photo above is a panoramic view of Wescana Lake stretching from the north-west corner to the legislature.

A gazebo in the parkThe Saskatchewan Legislature from the northern shore of the lakeA statue of a young Queen Elizabeth on horseback stands in front of the legislatureA view of the legislature showing the beautiful landscaping in frontOne of the murals in the rotunda of the legislature shows a native tribe in the Qu’Appelle Valley just north of the cityThe other mural in the rotunda shows canoers in northern SaskatchewanAn interesting note – the glasses on the bust of Tommy Douglas are his actual glasses, not part of the statueThe mace on the Speaker’s tableDown a hallway beside the Cumberland Gallery is a display of old photoraphs showing the construction of the legislature as well as this scale modelInside the Cumberland GalleryThis painting, entitled Coming Home, is by artist Ann Horbuz. It is somewhat reminiscent of the style of Grandma Moses.This work is called Somme Nation and depicts horses in the Battle of the Somme in WWI. Artist Grant McConnell is known for his depictions of Canadian history.This work by Michele Mackesy is called Glenna Grandberg honouring her late son Cody.Another distinctive Regina landmark is the First Nations University of Canada with its stylized tepee atriumThe atrium of the First Nations UniversityAnother landmark in Regina is Mosaic Stadium, home of the Saskatchewan Roughriders football team

And we leave you with a couple of photos of jackrabbits. They are as common as raccoons in Regina, and indeed, throughout the prairie provinces.